Hello Guys,
Looking for your advice on the best way to create a secure IIS virtual
directory to /CFIDE. My understanding is that certain folders within that need
to web accessible for cfchart,cfform,cfdocument to work, is that correct?
However I don't want to expose my /cfide/administrator
Hey Chaps,
I've been doing a little work with some RSS feeds of late, and on the most part
all is very well, now, the one problem I'm running into is people who publish
RSS feeds containing lots of junk HTML (urgh!), like inline links, images, divs
and whatnot in the description content of
Hey Kevin,
Seems like the servers you've got setup are as identical as you could hope
for, just seems to senseless that it wasn't creating them. Tell me, have you
tried to the regenerate them again since you got it working?
My only thought at the moment is that whilst not a permissions issue
Afternoon guys,
I'm after a little implementation advice from you. I am looking to build a
scheduled task on the server which runs every 10 minutes pinging frequently
changed RSS feeds, the addresses of which are stored in a DB, using, the
trusty CFFEED tag. The top [n] records from the feed
That's alight Jim, I will be suing you for copyright infringement on my
ideas though ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Jim Rising [mailto:cfflex...@jimrising.com]
Sent: 24 April 2009 00:59
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: YIKES! I must let internet users write SQL queries for our
database!
sorry
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the update mate, sorry I disappeared last night, it was getting
late and I was knackered.
Well at least you have a working solution now, really very odd that it
couldn't generate the stub objects. If the connection was fine from the
server there shouldn't have been a
Hi Kevin,
You say that the webservice is listed in the CFADMIN? I'd try deleting it
from the list and then the next time the code is called it should regenerate
and hopefully solve your problem, have you tried that?
Is this remote service your own? Or someone elses?
Rob
-Original
Hey Ian,
My first thoughts on this would be to ensure that YOU keep total control
over the actually SQL that is being run, if you're working with large sets
of data (more than a few GB) than the performance problems which arise from
poorly written SQL could likely cause you all kinds of beef ;-)
Skinner [mailto:h...@ilsweb.com]
Sent: 23 April 2009 16:25
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: YIKES! I must let internet users write SQL queries for our
database!
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
Hey Ian,
My first thoughts on this would be to ensure that YOU keep total control
over the actually SQL
Hi Dawn,
This is something which should be handled by the database. In a database
where you have auto incrementing the primary keys it shouldn't be the
applications responsibility to keep an eye on that, you should be doing
simple INSERT statements and allowing the DB to do the work.
In a SQL
Dawn, yes the express edition will do the job perfectly for you, I'd
recommend getting that installed. I'd speak with the hosting company about
connecting, they'll give you the details you need to get started.
My concern on this at the moment is working with live databases is never a
good idea,
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:h...@ilsweb.com]
Sent: 23 April 2009 16:51
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: YIKES! I must let internet users write SQL queries for our
database!
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
Ian,
Just out of interest, how much data are we talking about
Yeah you're quite right here, this is certainly something to consider as a
security net down the line, however my only worry would be that it doesn't
solve the root of the problem which seems to be this poor database which is
struggling under its own weight.
I think by the sounds of things the
Hi Ian,
That all makes a great deal of sense. I really feel you're onto the right
track with the database tuning method, that'll be a great start, whilst this
is a fairly heavy database, in this day and age it also isn't really THAT
heavy and these slow running queries, crashes and batch
Yeah it sounds like your typical legacy type systems that's a little out of
date.
You might not even need to normalize the data, there's a lot to be said for
performance if the data is denormalized and flatter, it's a balance you'll
have to find.
If you look back through all the requests you've
Hi Kevin,
In the admin panel when you click 'refresh' next to the webservice, what
happens then? Also, try running the following code in a CFM and see what
exception is thrown:
cfset CreateObject(java, coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory
).XmlRpcService.RefreshWebService('URL OF THE WSDL GOES
Hi Kevin,
Yeah these kinds of issues are a nightmare, web services seem to always
throw really dumb vague errors which nobody knows anything about! I've
wasted hours on problems like this.
My final shot at this would be to delete that entry in the cfadmin and
restart the coldfusion service on
This is an interesting thread, I've seen what I believe to be very similar
behaviour here on one of my webservices, seemed that one particular query
sometimes just hangs indefinitly, however other threads and requests are all
just fine.
I tried playing around with application request
Hello Will,
I'd advise building yourself a calendar table, these are always a useful
facility in any application where you're going to be doing report
generation, I've attached the SQL script which creates and populates your
calendar table, this basically creates a record for each date in a
Yeah thought that would be the case.
So, are they just slow running or was the end server not responding and
causing them to stack? Did changing the concurrent requests setting the
Admin help at all? Or just prolong the problem?
I'd probably recommend using the timeout on cfhttp be set to solve
Matt,
Hope you're well mate. With regards to this it looks as if requests are
timing out whilst sat in the request pool before being processed.
My guess would be that this might be related to those scheduled tasks, if
they're running and consuming all available requests due to the slow running
Hello Chaps,
We've been working on some ideas for our new reseller panel and one things
which really attracts me at the moment is making the panel they sign-in to
brand able.
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most
Hello Chaps,
We've been working on some ideas for our new reseller panel and one
things which really attracts me at the moment is making the panel they
sign-in to brand able.
I've started so I'll finish ;-) I had an itchy trigger finger this morning.
Now in the most part a brandable
I've been running with Chystaltech.com for a few years, started with a bunch
of shared plans with them and have since moved onto Dedicated solutions, I
cannot recommend them enough, their service is very efficient and cost
effective and in instance when I've needed technical support email replys
Chaps,
Trying to invoke the NOAA webservice using cfinvoke but getting a pretty
useless exception thrown back at me, you'll be able to see the WSDL document
in the code so you can examine it, I cant see anything wrong with my request
data.
cfinvoke method=NDFDgenByDay
Chaps,
Does anyone have any good solution for displaying a file upload progress bar? I
essentially have a form which looks like this:
form name=upload action=process.cfm method=post
input name=NewName type=text /
input name=TheFile type=file /
input
Morning Guys and Girls,
I'm running ColdFusion 8 Standard and SQL Server 2005 Workgroup edition. I'm
using The standard SQL Server driver that comes with CF8.
I'm having a strange performance issue with a particular query. When running
the query from SSMS it returns the dataset in less than a
Morning Adrian, thanks for getting back to me.
This is definitely not caused by the output/dump of the queries, even when all
those are removed it takes the same amount of time to return the page. This is
not a large query to return, simply a single row containing 2 columns. The
query looks as
Hello Guys,
Thank you all for your ideas. After speaking with [Justice] over on the IRC
channel I removed the cfqueryparam / and found it ran smooth as silk. Seems
that there was some form of datatype mismatch going on, after changing the
cf_sql_type on the queryparam we've got it running at
Guys,
I've got a cfchart which sits inside a cfdocument. In development on my local
machine this works perfectly, however, when moved to production we just get a
red [X] where the chart should be sat. I've had this problem for as long as I
can remember but have only got around to tackling it
you right-click
the broken image and pull up the image location? That'll (at least) tell
you where that page *thinks* the chart should be...
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Robert Rawlins
robert.rawl...@thinkbluemedia.co.uk wrote
Mark, Jamie, Will,
Thanks for the suggestions guys :-) I'll take a look into the different ones
and see which works best for me JMeter certainly sounds very cool!
Cheers all,
Rob
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most
Afternoon guys,
Any good recommendations on load testing tools? Iâm just looking for
something thatâll make HTTP requests to a bunch of given URLS on set
intervals for a period of time, monitoring response times etc. Iâve used a
couple in the past but forget which, thought Iâd get your
Posted this yesterday but seems to have disappeared and not come to the list
:-s
Afternoon Guys,
I publish a web service which receives statistical data in an array of complex
objects from clients. This data then gets processed and inserted into a SQL
Server db to be reported from at a
in one cfquery and see if it makes a difference?
Why are you using the temp table for? Explain that a bit more as it
might not be the best way or needed at all.
Seems awfully complex code for the problem you're describing.
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins
Hi Sam,
You should be able to create an in memory query to represent the
received data (your temp 'table' is rows and columns, same as a
'query'), and then your other operations would proceed normally with a
few minor changes in syntax, change the datasource= to dbtype=)
Ok, so you're
Hi Sam,
Oh, and the relative lifetime of these objects drops significantly as
well.
the disk table is going to last for LOTS of milliseconds (10ms per I/O
at least, times too many to count). here you won't incur ANY I/O
unless paging gets involved.
so you reduce the elapsed time by
Hello Guys,
Looking for the first time in ages to getting up and running with processing
credit card payments using PayPal. I have myself a PayPal Payments Pro
account setup and paid for, now just looking to get up and running with the
API to process the payments from our site.
After a
Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 December 2008 15:49
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: PayPal Integration
We rolled our own using PayPal's HTTP request/response solution. It was
pretty easy to do.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins [mailto:[EMAIL
cfhttpparam type=body value=#paramList#
/cfhttp
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:56 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: PayPal Integration
Mike,
Thanks. Was this website payments pro? And this was using the SOAP web
services, correct
Guys,
I'm looking to run a query which creates a SQL Server temporary table. This
has got me a little confused as the SQL requires to have a # in the midst of
it to create the table.
What's the correct syntax for this? Do I use a double ## or a triple ###?
For instance, if I have a
Guys,
Quick buzz for some advice. I've just rolled a copy of my application onto
the production server and cfdocument seems to not load any external
resources such as images or css. The code works perfectly in development.
The only thing that comes to mind for the moment is that the site
.
Not very elegant, but it worked.
bye,
marcus
Robert Rawlins schrieb:
Does anyone know a work around for this? I'm sure it's something some of
you
have come across in the past.
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8
Morning guys,
Does anyone know how ColdFusion handles opening and closing a database
session? Is it for every cfquery tag set? Or for every cftransaction tag
set? Or is it less predictable than that?
The reason I ask is that I've been looking at using temporary tables in a
procedure, as I
This is an interesting conversation, I've been using SVN Export for some
time now when looking to deploy changes to production and not really had any
beef from it.
I understand what you guys are saying here about only wishing to deploy
certain changes, that's a very valid use case, but to be
it open until the request ends, so that
all the queries in a single request use the same connection.
So, at the very least, you should be able to use your temporary table
for everything in the page.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Robert Rawlins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morning guys,
Does anyone
You're an extremely aggressive individual aren't you Andrew?
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 August 2008 12:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SVN in Production
DO NOT ASSUME WHAT I HAVE DONE OR NOT DONE
I have not only been there, but that was 10
Rick,
That might be a slightly off angle analogy. If a girl asks to be raped, then
she is clearly consenting to the act and therefore it's not technically rape
any more, that's the real world equivalent of building a server and
publishing open source software for download, then complaining that
Afternoon Greg,
I've done my fair share of SMS and MMS messaging in the past from cf
applications. You should'nt need any JAVA work arounds however I would
definitly stear clear of the cfmail route, people have reported many problems
about that in the past, ol' Ben did a good job of pointing
Hello Guys,
When working with it I was simply sending http POST requests to my aggregators
web service, it was a very simple REST service.
By the looks of things its all grown up in the past year with some people using
MM7 which appears to be an iterface built on SOAP, so instead of using a
Hello Guys,
I've got an issue with a form which is sometimes a little slow to process.
Seems that some of the users are clicking the submit button a whole bunch of
times and we're getting a few problems arise as a result of it.
How are you tackling this problem? presumably something with
Thanks for the suggestions guys,
The JS based solution doenst quite work for me, it seems to grey the button out
and change the value to 'please wait' but doesnt actualy submit the form :-)
I've read about this on a few different occasions and appears to be a problem
with IE7 or something like
cfset mb_format = 1273998 / 100 /
cfoutput#mbformat#/cfoutput
You could probably use one of the format functions to round it off to the
nearest 2 decimals.
Hope that helps Paul,
Robert
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2008 15:37
To:
Hi Ali,
I've got both shared accounts and dedicated servers with
www.crystaltech.com. They're very affordable and there technical support is
second to none, they come highly recommended, I know quite a few other cf
developers use them and I've never heard anything but positive feedback
about
-
From: Robert Rawlins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 2:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Sending File Data Over Webservice
Hello Guys,
I'm after a little advice on refactoring a web service which I have running
on one of my applications. The webservice isnt a standard
Thanks Dave,
Unix? What's that? Heh, I'm only pulling your leg, I know what Unix is.
I thought that cfcontent would be an intensive little monkey, it doesn't
surprise me to hear you've found that in the past, it's nice to have that
confirmation.
I think my real goal with this is to keep it as
I wonder if this can also be done using underlying JAVA classes and things
like that? Might be worth looking around for some libraries.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 February 2008 16:36
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Sending File Data Over
Hello Guys,
I'm after a little advice on refactoring a web service which I have running on
one of my applications. The webservice isnt a standard ColdFusion webservice
running over SOAP, this is a custom REST service which simply recieves POST
data into the FORM scope and then spits back an
.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 8:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Woops, I've F***ed up my rich text editor.
Good morning guys! Happy new year to you all.
So, 2008 is already causing me stress
Good morning guys! Happy new year to you all.
So, 2008 is already causing me stress and woe :-D I'm hoping you guys can
give me a hand. This morning I've been working on a small dynamic CMS for a
friends site and took the new rich cftextarea out for the first time. It
worked nicely!
I then
Hello Chaps,
I know many of you are running SubVersion for your version control on your
Apache based servers, and to be honest I think its about time I got up and
running with some proper source control, the number of Projects I have 'on
the go' is growing and I need to tidy up my management a
If you're using anything like the ColdSpring framework then you can apply
this stuff using AOP. I've only recently started working with this concept
but it really is a fantastic one.
Failing that then I would defiantly recommend building a LoggingService CFC
which handles all the logging for the
Yep,
I think like with queryparam, you have to look outside of the performance
benefits when working with stored procedures. The other benefits come when
you have very complex queries that are accessed from several locations
within an application, or multiple applications, this means not having
Yep,
I agree with Tom, _always_ use it. If you haven't done so already, do some
research on 'SQL Injection Attacks' which you are vulnerable too when not
using cfqueryparam ... You'll be having nightmares and panic attacks for
days, until you wrap all your dynamic SQL in cfqueryparam.
Rob
Try not to think about queryparam as a performance benefit so much, The
performance increase isn't really anything that massive, think about it from
a security perspective.
Without cfqueryparam people will add, edit and remove content from your
database, gain access to secure sections of your
Just as a note on performance,
When thinking about using OR, you should consider splitting it into separate
queries and using a UNION or UNION ALL to join them together.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Dominic Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 October 2007 16:35
To: CF-Talk
This is very true Brian, I agree whole heartedly,
However, in the past I've always found subversion a total pain in the arse
to setup and configure, it's just very confusing. My guess is that this
stems from the fact that it was seemingly developed with Linux in mind, with
command lines and
Yep, I agree with Tom, if we're talking html then this is completely
impossible.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 October 2007 15:57
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Stop View Source
On Friday 19 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can stop people
Hello Guys,
I've never been in the habit of using CreateODBCDateTime() in the past but
after reading a few times that it's the recommended route to go when
entering values into the database I thought I'd give it a shot, however its
causing a few issues and so thought I'd come and clear up how
if the date/time you want to put in is the system date/time
then why even pass it in via CF over using the databases built in functions
for date/time?
On 10/16/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Guys,
I've never been in the habit of using CreateODBCDateTime() in the past
I'm not sure what version of CF you're running, however if its 7+ then I
would look at moving over to Application.cfc, its far more comprehensive in
a great many ways.
You can then use the onError() method to handle any exceptions thrown, it's
quite a bit cleaner.
Rob
-Original Message-
Hello Guys,
Is there any way to predict the database field length I'll need to
facilitate my encrypted data? I'm using AES encryption with HEX encoding for
all kinds for different data, from names and address', through to credit
card information. I'm looking to define appropriate column
Thanks Claude,
That certainly sounds like an excellent idea, I also like the concept about
ensuring two files are not the same, just with different file names, this
could most certainly play nicely in my application. Even if the tag is not
published I'd love to hear a little about the concepts of
Hello Guys,
I've got an application that receives files from an upload form, the user
can then come and view/download those files again at a later date. When the
file is uploaded I store the basic details, such as the files path and name
into a database table, these entries are displayed to
Jeez,
Sorry chaps, It would appear that my British Telecom SMTP server was playing
up yesterday and duplicating the damn things, it 'appears' to be much better
this morning. Sorry for all the trouble.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10
, is that the correct way
to handle it or is there a better way which I can't see?
Thanks again chaps,
R
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2007 21:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFC Composition and/or Extention
Oooh! Nice concept Brian
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all making good logical sense so I'll defiantly play around with this
stuff. Interestingly enough I was reading an article from BarnyB just
yesterday about using AOP to control transactions, it might be a good place
for me to learn a little more
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all making good logical sense so I'll defiantly play around with this
stuff. Interestingly enough I was reading an article from BarnyB just
yesterday about using AOP to control transactions, it might be a good place
for me to learn a little more
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all making good logical sense so I'll defiantly play around with this
stuff. Interestingly enough I was reading an article from BarnyB just
yesterday about using AOP to control transactions, it might be a good place
for me to learn a little more
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all making good logical sense so I'll defiantly play around with this
stuff. Interestingly enough I was reading an article from BarnyB just
yesterday about using AOP to control transactions, it might be a good place
for me to learn a little more
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all making good logical sense so I'll defiantly play around with this
stuff. Interestingly enough I was reading an article from BarnyB just
yesterday about using AOP to control transactions, it might be a good place
for me to learn a little more
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Damn, I replied to the wrong thread ... doh! Apologies for the hijacking!
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Invoking component
Thanks guys for your thoughts on this,
you're all
Hey Guys,
I hope you're all well, I've got a challenge when it come to composition
which I was hoping you could give me a few pointers on,
Basically I have a scenario in my application which has a supertype/subtype
relationship between a bunch of tables and I'm struggling with how to build
to do going forward it's impossible to say for sure), and
you want external code to be able to treat all types of media in a similar
way, using the same API, then inheritance sounds like it will work just
fine.
On 10/9/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey Guys,
I hope
http://www.bennadel.com/blog/265-ColdFusion-Email-Validation-IsValid-And-CFM
ail-Errors.htm
Might be worth a read, I know there have been problems with this.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2007 16:55
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:
-specific data. I
would have the concrete DAOs first run something like super.insert(data) so
that the superclass will handle whatever has to happen with the Media table,
and then they can go on doing their own type-specific database interactions
with their own tables.
On 10/9/07, Robert Rawlins - Think
Hello Chaps,
I've been working with both CS and MG for a while now and we're getting on
famously together, It took me a while to feel comfortable with relinquishing
that control over to the frameworks, but once done I can genuinely feel the
development benefits, it's quite amazing.
This
Hey pal,
If you're looking to fill in the holes where there is no data for a
particular date the best way to do this is with a Calendar table in your
database, you can then select the desired date range from this and LEFT
OUTTER JOIN it to your table with your statistics data, that way It'll
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